Another thought . . . part of the problem often is not being aware of the flinch or yank.
Get a half-dozen dummy rounds. Mix them with the live rounds in the magazine.
Go shooting.
When you pull the trigger on the dummy round, the muzzle will end up pointing low and left. It's embarrassing. You will not want to do it again. You will concentrate on good trigger pull and follow through so that the next time you "fire" a dummy round, the sights stay on the target.
It's a great drill.
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